Sam’s Sandwich

Sam’s Sandwich by David Pelham is a playful exploration of imagination and humor, published by Walker Books in 2014. This engaging book, written in English and spanning 24 pages, invites young readers into a whimsical world where Sam’s creativity knows no bounds as he crafts a sandwich for his sister, filled with unexpected surprises.
Readers will discover a delightful narrative that unfolds with each flap, revealing the humorous and slightly gross additions Sam makes to his sister’s sandwich. The story combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, focusing on themes of family, siblings, and playful imagination. As children lift the flaps, they will encounter a variety of quirky, creepy-crawly surprises that enhance the fun of this unique sandwich-shaped book.
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Sam’s sister wants a sandwich … but sneaky Sam can’t wait to add a few wriggling surprises of his own. Lift the flaps and find out just how disgusting Sam can make his sandwich. When Samantha wants a really special sandwich, her brother Sam offers to make her an unforgettable treat, filled with everything she wants … and a few not-so-delicious extras. Unfold the lettuce, tomato and cheese fillings in this sandwich-shaped book and guess which creepy-crawly rhyming surprise Sam has added to each layer for his greedy sister.
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